The book, as originally conceived, was to be limited to technical considerations, but the scientific course of event has been so interwoven with non-scientific, but nevertheless related events, the authors felt necessary to include an account of this situation. Accordingly, the book is divided into five sections entitled: � Stratospheric ozone � Atmospheric processes influencing stratospheric ozone � Does man influence stratospheric ozone � Effects and research � Public policy
STRATOSPHERIC OZONE & MAN MAN'S INTERACTIONS & CONCERNS
The book, as originally conceived, was to be limited to technical considerations, but the scientific course of event has been so interwoven with non-scientific, but nevertheless related events, the authors felt necessary to include an ...
The book, as originally conceived, was to be limited to technical considerations, but the scientific course of event has been so interwoven with non-scientific, but nevertheless related events, the authors felt necessary to include an ...
This book focuses on the atmospheric ozone reduction problem and the potential consequences for plant life. unlike carbon dioxide enrichment, reduction of the total atmospheric ozone column has not yet taken place to a noticeable degree -- ...
Osprey, S., Barnett, J., Smith, J., Adamson, P., Andreopoulos, C., Arms, K.E., Armstrong, R., Auty, D.J., Ayres, D.S., ... H.M., Richards, A.D., Fisher, B.M., Eldering, A., Shephard, M.W., Froidevaux, L., Labow, G., Luo, M. et al.
The Impact of Chlorofluorocarbons and Other Man-made Pollutants on Stratospheric Ozone: A Resumé
Causes and Effects of Stratospheric Ozone Reduction: An Update
The book provides a handy reference guide for researchers active in atmospheric ozone research and a useful introduction for advanced students specializing in this field.
The book, written by leading experts in the field, brings the reader the most recent research in this area and fills the gap between advanced textbooks and assessments.
Reports on the threats to the ozone layer as confirmed in the findings of the National Airborne Ozone Expedition (NOZE) in Antarctica in 1986.